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Shasta-Trinity National Forest Fork Complex: A community meeting will be held today, August 2, at 1pm at the Hayfork Community Church in Hayfork. A community meeting will be held today, August 2, at 4pm in Hyampom, at the Volunteer Fire Department.:

Mandatory Evacuations for residences in the area of Mad River Rd from Highway 36 to Three Forks Road area and the back side of the lake on Ruth/Zenia Road to the Ruth Dam: - Click for more Info

State Route 36 is closed at the Trinity County line due to the wildfires. It's unknown when the roadway will re-open:

For 24-hour Air Quality Information, call the NCUAQMD’s hotline toll-free at 1-866-BURN-DAY (1-866-287-6329), or visit the website at www.ncuaqmd.org.: - Click for more Info

Assault with a vehicle in Shelter Cove

From the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office:

On 11-22-2013, at approximately 12:30 p.m. , the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office was notified of an assault with a deadly weapon which just occurred on Fawn Drive, Shelter Cove. Deputies responded and met with the 35 year old male victim and his 20 year old girlfriend. The victim told deputies he and his girlfriend were inside their home when their dog started barking alerting them someone was outside. They exited the home and saw a Sliver 2009 Toyota pickup being driven by Eric Jason Liveley, 41 years old from Shelter Cove, backed into their driveway. When the male victim approached the truck, Lively yelled at the victim and then revved his truck engine and drove away at a high rate of speed. Lively then stopped at a nearby stop sign, and yelled at the victim that he was going to come back a kill him. Lively turned his car around and drove at the victim who was now standing in the street. Lively drove his truck into the victim, knocking him onto the ground. The victim received minor injuries from being struck. Deputies offered to summon medical attention for the victim, but he refused.

Deputies contacted Lively at his residence on Debbie Lane in Shelter Cove. Lively admitted he had an argument with the victim. He told the deputies it was because the victim owed him money from marijuana he sold him about two years ago. He admitted to driving his truck to the victim’s home to confront him over the debt not paid. He said the victim armed himself with a stick during their argument, and Lively admitted he may have “bumped” the victim with his truck.

Deputies arrested Lively for assault with a deadly weapon and transported him to the Humboldt County Correctional Facility here he was booked. His bail was set at $50,000.00.